My Final Thoughts on Change
This is my last A/E/C Insider column as president of the Society board, and what a year it has been! For those of us who have the honor to be
This is my last A/E/C Insider column as president of the Society board, and what a year it has been! For those of us who have the honor to be
Change isn’t easy. Sometimes, we initiate it. Other times, change happens to us. It shows up one day, like that new wrinkle on our forehead. But if you want to
Pivot. Ahh, the illustrious word we got to know and love during the pandemic. We heard the verb used over and over as it made its way into many sentences,
As we look ahead to 2024 and beyond, it’s clear the architecture, engineering, and construction (A/E/C) industries will only get more complex. With trends like supply chain issues, skilled labor
November is a month that captures the essence of gratitude, reminding us to pause and reflect on the things we are thankful for in our lives. I am grateful for
COVID-lining was a term introduced to me several months back by a colleague at Barton Malow. It’s a nod to the term silver lining, which is defined as a sign of hope